The latest releases – MetaFAQs, TUPDates, and Highlights – from TUP/Technology User Profile 2022
- Americans continue trend with more smartphone than computer hours
- Americans continue trend with more smartphone than computer hours
- Computer penetration rates drop, but less so among older adults in many countries
- HP printers lead active base in most countries
- Work done with a home computer declines across countries and generations
- In most countries, age is a factor explaining declining active printer use
- Tech use grows with household size
- Work PCs still trail home PCs even as home PC usage drops
- Apple deepens its loyalty in Germany and the UK
- Slow declines in remote working among medium and large employers
- Feeling technology is moving too fast to keep up
- In most countries, younger adults boost any Apple iPhone market expansion
- Younger adults continue to drive computer acquisition
- American printing trends affected by employment, generation, education
- The remote work age gap is narrowing in most countries
- The unbundling of American home PCs and home printers
- Most digital work collaboration progress is supported by Gen Z and Millennials
- Three-fourths of American Gen Z adults use an Apple device, up from two-thirds, while the UK has the reverse trend
- IT, FIRE, and professional industry employees sustain the highest remote working rates
- Game console usage sags among each generation; not game over among Gen Z